Psenemphaia Hideout

The Psenemphaia Hideout was a bandit camp located southwest of Camp Pyrrhos in the Sapi-Res Nome of Egypt. In 48 BC, the bandits of the camp abducted the brewer Nesamun as he took sacred beer to the Temple of Sekhmet in Yamu, and they drank all of the beer before demanding that Nesamun brew more for them. The medjay Bayek later found the camp and killed bandit leader Neb-em-chut-et Aseiohiamenti before freeing Nesamun.